April 19, 2017 / News

Drew Thomas Slominski, age 21, from Minto was arrested April 9 in Minto for delivery of a controlled substance, a Class A felony, possession of a controlled substance, a Class C felony and possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class B misdemeanor.&nbsp More...

Francisco Moreno Jr., age 40, from Hoople appeared in Walsh County District Court April 11 to face a charge of possession of a controlled substance within 1000 feet of a school, a Class B felony. He was arrested Feb. More...

Alcohol abuse is more common than you think Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States: More than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism or problem drinking, and more than 7 million children live More...

Keeping an eye on the Easter Bunny, from left, is Leslie Kulaszwicz and Matty Salinas from Park River who attended Sunshine Daycare’s annual Easter Carnival and Egg Hunt Saturday in Park River. More...

The old soldiers home As defined by Veterans Affairs ( VA), State Veterans Homes are facilities that provide nursing home, domiciliary or adult day care. They are owned, operated and managed by state governments. More...

Jerome Marcus, age 53, from Oslo, Minnesota, was arrested March 28 on Walsh County Road 19 for possession of a controlled substance, hydrocodone and oxycodone, a Class A felony, and fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, a Class C felony.&n More...

(Editor's note: Emily Gibbens of Cando is a senior communications student at the University of North Dakota who was chosen by the NDNA Education Foundation to participate in a Washington, D.C. reporting fellowship last month. More...

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in North Dakota hit $2.35 for the first time since November 2015. On Easter Sunday the statewide average hit $2.35 before pulling back to an average of $2.34, according to AAA. More...

Lawmakers high after marijuana vote A medical marijuana bill passed the North Dakota Senate last week, and the chamber erupted in self-congratulation, but not because medical marijuana had become legal. In the Senate, legislators celebra More...